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Sheldon, Julie; Elphinstone, Lucy

 
9780340861585: Dancer Off Her Feet

Synopsis

DANCER OFF HER FEET is an incredible true story that stands as an irrefutable witness to God's power to heal people both physically and spiritually. It has inspired and encouraged many thousands of people since its first publication in 1991. This edition contains a foreword written twelve years on, which brings Julie's story up to date and details the highs and lows she has since experienced. For three years, former ballet dancer Julie Sheldon was stricken with the neurological disease Dystonia, and her life hung in the balance. Crippled, enduring fierce muscle spasms, she was in intensive care when Canon Jim Glennon prayed for her. 'A corner was turned after that visit in June 1989, and by July I was out of hospital. In August I was out of the wheelchair and off crutches for good, and in September off all drugs. All the time there was this conviction of total healing, not just of the body but of the mind and spirit as well.' The news hit press headlines and amazed doctors: 'Julie has made a miraculous recovery,' said a professor of neurology. Julie herself would say, along with family and friends, that God has done a great deal more even than that.

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À propos des auteurs

Julie Sheldon is a former ballet dancer, miraculously healed from dystonia. She lives near Sevenoaks with her husband Tom. She has two daughters, Mimi and Georgie. Her personal testimony DANCER OFF HER FEET is recommended reading on the Alpha course and a Christian bestseller.

Lucy Elphinstone is a teacher and freelance writer based near Brechin, Scotland.

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Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0340964200 ISBN 13 :  9780340964200
Editeur : Hodder & Stoughton, 2008
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